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Former Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale hospitalized after he was armed and threatening to harm himself, Fort Lauderdale police say

Former Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale hospitalized after he was armed and threatening to harm himself, Fort Lauderdale police say

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The daughter of Cuban exiles, Barbara Lagoa grew up in Hialeah. Could she be next on the U.S. Supreme Court?

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‘We do not have a constitutional right to infect others.’ Judge upholds Palm Beach County’s mask orders

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